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What Causes Pressure Feeling And Slight Dizziness In Head?

Hi there, my mum has had a pressure feeling & slight dizziness in her head & now complaining of numb toes. She has had a CT scan of her head & although the results are'nt back yet, he has viewed the scans & believes there is no significant problem that he can see. Dr suspects middle ear infection (this is before he knew about numb toes)or a small stroke.She did sit for a few hours on an uncomfortable chair last night.She is flying next week & she is very anxious
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Wed, 12 Feb 2014
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Hello & Welcome to HCM,
I had gone through the case and found that these symptoms might be associated symptoms of Vision, neurological or Hypertension.If CT Scan is normal then go for vision test and blood pressure monitoring.If both are normal then consult to neurologist.Hope my answer will be effective for you.
Thanks,
Dr.Soni Verma
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What Causes Pressure Feeling And Slight Dizziness In Head?

Hello & Welcome to HCM, I had gone through the case and found that these symptoms might be associated symptoms of Vision, neurological or Hypertension.If CT Scan is normal then go for vision test and blood pressure monitoring.If both are normal then consult to neurologist.Hope my answer will be effective for you. Thanks, Dr.Soni Verma